LGBTQ+ youth are struggling in the wake of executive orders restricting gender affirming care, medical experts say. They’re experiencing heightened depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation.
The Carnegie Science Center is tackling one of today’s most important health topics — mental health. A new traveling exhibition entitled “Mental Health: Mind Matters,” will open March 1, providing an ...
But a board resolution says the health system should refer new patients to private providers “until further notice.” ...
Exclusive: Officer Eli Schanley claims he was wrongly declared unfit for duty and invited to instead apply for a janitorial ...
The Carnegie Science Center announced a new exhibit focusing on mental health. “Mental Health: Mind Matters” is a new traveling exhibit that opens on Saturday, March 1.
More than a decade after students advocated for adding gender identity to UP’s non-discrimination policy, the Board of ...
Anchor Hocking, the company that owns the plant, announced in September that it was closing the plant. Since then the closure ...
Todd and Alisa Whyshong founded the Positive Painting Project in loving memory of their daughter, Katie. Her memory, as well as her love of art, inspired the goal of using visual art to promote ...
The hospitals’ decision comes as Colorado joins a multi-state lawsuit seeking to block Trump’s executive order ...
When my 10-year-old nonbinary child began kindergarten at our local public school in 2019, my husband and I worried about how they would be received by teachers and classmates. We live in a ...
Research has shown that gender differences in coping with trauma, starvation, and isolation are deeply embedded in biological ...
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